The Dutch Oil Well in Plosorejo Village, Blora: The Mystery of Black Magic and Oil Well Gushes That Don't Flow to Farmers' Rice Fields

INFOKU,BLORA -mystery surroundingformerDutchoildrillingwellin Plosorejo Village, Kunduran District, BLORA 

It is said that this old well is home to a supernatural being known as Mbah Sagoh.

People from various regions often gather around a tree near a well to perform sacred rituals.

The tree is a silent witness to various activities, including feasts held on certain days, especially during the month of Muharram.

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An elder in Plosorejo Village explained that Mbah Sagoh is often associated with black magic, and the presence of people from outside the area around the well is aimed at seeking blessings in life.

These events often involve the distribution of food and meat to local farmers.

However, the mystery surrounding the well does not stop at ritual activities alone.

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There are strange phenomena, such as wells that do not flow into farmers' rice fields, even though water mixed with gas has always gushed out since ancient times.

In the story, there is another phenomenon, namely the presence of a small fire point at a location that is considered sacred.

This phenomenon, similar to the eternal flame of Mrapen in Grobogan, has traces that are still clearly visible.

Unfortunately, the fire was extinguished about seven years ago after being covered with stones by local residents.

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As a legacy of the past, the mystery surrounding the old Dutch oil well remains intriguing and a topic of conversation among the people of Plosorejo Village, Blora.  (Roes/ Adapted from special sources ) 

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